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Vol. 049 Issue 011 (November 1 1985)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Letters
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LETTERS to the Editor Readers Respond to 'Invasion of the Child Savers' There is little that is perfect about our child-abuse reporting laws and children's protective service systems. There is...
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Comment
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Comment Go Tell It on the Mountain Weeks before the scheduled Geneva encounter between President Reagan and the Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, the summit dominates the news. A major earthquake...
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No Comment
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no Comment One Big Happy Family From the "Publisher's Notebook" in the Grunion Gazette, Long Beach, California: "Labor Day is... not so much a nod to organized labor and the unions as it is to the...
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Media
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Manoff, Robert Karl
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MEDIA Robert Karl Manoff Trouble at The Times Once again it is time to wring our hands over The New York Times. This month's occasion is the recent fall from grace of Sydney Schanberg, the...
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Datelines
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al., Holly Metz et.
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'Sisters of Justice' Take on the Courts COLUMBUS, OHIO When Pat Shannon, a Columbus, Ohio, resident, was kidnapped, raped, and beaten to death in 1982, a group of fifteen to twenty women came...
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AT ANY COST
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Mintz, Morton
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Cashing in At Any Cost Corporate Greed, Women, and the Dalkon Shield BY MORTON MINTZ In January 1971, the A.H. Robins Company began to sell the Dalkon Shield, promoting it as the "modern,...
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NO PLACE FOR SCRUPLES
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Rothschild, Matthew
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CASHING IN No Place for Scruples What counts is turning a buck-any which way you can L* BY MATTHEW ROTHSCHILD This season, The Wall Street Journal, the daily blotter of corporate crime,...
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THE DISC WASHERS
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Hentoff, Nat
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The Disc Washers BY NAT HENTOFF Whenever William 0. Douglas was urged by civic or church groups to restrict certain forms of speech because they were polluting the community, he said he had...
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RAPE BEHIND BARS
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Cahill, Tom
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BY TOM CAHILL Stephen Donaldson, a Quaker activist then teaching Indian Buddhism at Columbia University, was arrested during a "pray-in" at the White House in 1973. Refusing to post $10 bond on...
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DEMOCRATIC OPENING'
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Goepffert, Paul L.
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DEMOCRATIC OPENING Whoever is elected in Guatemala, the army wins BY PAUL L. GOEPFERT The tall American missionary priest in a Stetson hat stood at the window of his home overlooking Guatemala's...
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Film
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Seitz, Michael H.
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HIWF MichaelH. Seitz Witnesses Shoah (which means "annihilation" in Hebrew), Claude Lanzmann's monumental nine-and-a-half-hour film on the Holocaust, is wholly different in approach and impact...
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Indigenous Music
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Hentoff, Nat
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INDIGENOUS MUSIC Nat Hentoff Elegant Sensuality She was part Cherokee, she ran away from her Oklahoma home when she was fifteen, she recorded with Paul Whiteman and later made small combo sides...
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The Nicaraguan Reality
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Landau, Saul
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books The Nicaraguan Reality NICARAGUA: REVOLUTION IN THE FAMILY by Shirley Christian Random House. 337 pp. $19.95. by Saul Landau The daily misreporting on Nicaragua over six years throughout...
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Books Briefly
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Books Briefly Witty Bookworm Q'S LEGACY by Helene Hanff Little, Brown. 177 pp. $14.95. Helene Hanff knows how to squeeze an orange dry. In her earlier books, 84, Charing Cross Road, and The...
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Report Card
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Schonemann, Natalie Pearson and Raoul
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REPORT CARD Natalie Pearson and Raoul Schonemann Statistically Speaking WOMEN ... a WORLD SURVEY by Ruth Leger Sivard World Priorities, Box 25140, Washington, DC 20007. 44 pp. $5. This report...
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Puzzle
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Rathvon, Emily Cox and Henry
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THE PROGRESSIVE PUZZLE by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon Letters of clue answers, when put in the appropriately numbered squares, will spell out a quotation. The first letters of the clue answers...
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The Last Word
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Kabat, Paul
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THE LAST WORD Paul Kabat The Farmer in the Cell Almost every day, I tell Larry Kolb that he's better off living here in Sandstone Federal Prison than in rural South Dakota, where he was working...
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